NFL Playoffs 2013: All Postseason Games To Be Streamed Live Online And On Mobile

Fans May Watch Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014 Pro Bowl and All Playoff Games through NFL Mobile from Verizon. For the first time in the United States, all postseason games, including the 2014 Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLVIII, will be streamed live online and on mobile, the NFL announced today.

Fans may watch on television, on a computer or tablet all Wild Card Playoff games (January 4-5), Divisional Playoff games (January 11-12), Conference Championship games (January 19), the 2014 Pro Bowl (January 26) and Super Bowl XLVIII (February 2).  Fans may access the live streams through CBSSports.com,FOXSportsGo.com and NBCSports.com to complement each network’s specific games.  In addition, all postseason games will be accessible to Verizon Wireless subscribers on mobile phones through NFL Mobile from Verizon, which may be downloaded at NFL.com/mobile for Windows, iOS, Android, and Blackberry 10 devices.

Fans accessing the live streams of NBC and CBS Playoff games via Windows 8 PCs and tablets, including the Surface Tablet, will experience features that include: alternate camera angles, interactive statistics and a curated stream of social media content. Surface by Microsoft and Windows are The Official Tablet and PC Operating System of the NFL. In addition, the live streams of FOX Playoff games also will be available through the FOX Sports GO app for iOS tablets to subscribers of participating television providers.

Outside of North America, all postseason games will be available online through NFL Game Pass, a subscription product that streams games in HD quality, both live and on demand.  Visit NFL.com/GamePass to download Game Pass and for information about availability in specific markets. Super Bowl XLVIII also will be broadcast in 230 countries and territories world-wide.

Below is each network’s roster of postseason games:

  • CBS will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Sunday, January 5 at 1:05 PM ET), two Divisional Playoff Games (Saturday, January 11 at 8:15 PM ET; Sunday, January 12 at 4:40 PM ET) and the AFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 19 at 3:00 PM ET).
  • FOX will televise a Wild Card Playoff Game (Sunday, January 5 at 4:40 PM ET), two Divisional Playoff Games (Saturday, January 11 at 4:35 PM ET; Sunday, January 12 at 1:05 PM ET), the NFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 19 at 6:30 PM ET) and Super Bowl XLVIII (Sunday, February 2 at 6:30 PM ET).
  • NBC will televise two Wild Card Playoff Games (Saturday, January 4 at 4:35 PM ET & 8:10 PM ET) as well as the 2014 Pro Bowl (Sunday, January 26 at 7:30 PM ET).

The NFL is the only sports league that delivers all of its games — regular-season and playoffs — on free, over-the-air television.